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2007 Semi-Annual NWTEMC Symposium Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council
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NW Tribal Emergency Management Council Who Are We?
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NW Tribal Emergency Management Council (NWTEMC)- brief history A consortium of 8 Tribes in Northwest Washington to address Emergency Management and Homeland Security issues faced by those tribes.
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NW Tribal Emergency Management Council (NWTEMC)-2 New Members Lummi Nooksack Samish Sauk-Suiattle Snoqualmie Stillaguamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Shoalwater Bay Participating Tribes Several tribes across state have continued to express interest…
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NW Tribal Emergency Management Council (NWTEMC) Partners Washington State –DOH –EMD –DOE –WSP Federal –FEMA X –DOT –EPA Regional –Region I Public Health –Snohomish County Health District –IMT –EMS –IHS
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NWTEMC Staffing Lynda Harvey Chairperson-NWTEMC Glenn B. Coil Homeland Security Planner-Tulalip One Representative from each of the Member Tribes Meet monthly Use the website as the conduit for sharing information Meet twice a year to address updates and action items
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Organization Governing Board –Charter –By-laws Tribal Governments Greater strength in numbers –Politically –Shared Resources –Shared Personnel
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Organization Interlocal Cooperative Agreement Increase Participating Member Tribes by formal resolution Promote MOU/MOAs with one another & with our local Jurisdictions Future and ongoing goal
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What Do We Do? We assist in the development of Emergency Management Plans and grants writing We assist one another in raising awareness to Homeland Security issues and mandates
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What Do We Do? We educate our citizens –Preparedness We train our responders –Response and Recovery We build teams –MRC, CERT, Blockwatch
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What Do We Do? We provide a link to regional, state, and federal Homeland Security and Emergency Management programs We provide a link for access to resources to enhance and supplement your EM and Homeland Security programs –Federal –State –Regional –Local
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NWTEMC Assist at Tribal and/or County EOC Provide Templates for Plans –CEMP, PAN FLU Maintain essential databases –Volunteers, resources, shelters, etc. Maintain website as a conduit for sharing information: www.nwtemc.org
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NWTEMC Assist with response coordination Organize coordinated responder training Facilitate TERC/LEPC to maintain compliance with the Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know Act Conduct annual NWTEMC conferences
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Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness Provide forum for Region 1 Tribal Clinics to develop Public Health Emergency Management plans Coordinate initial efforts for emergency planning among regional Public Health partners… –Tribes –State –Region –County
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Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness PH issues such as –Quarantine –Isolation –Jurisdiction Tribal PH law or codes Training Public education
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Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness The effort to prepare the tribal clinics that serve their respective communities is off to a great start. The current goal is that tribes will continue to work together to share resources, knowledge, and skills & develop comprehensive public emergency planning documents, address public health issues, and provide a network of expertise that is culturally relevant and sensitive.
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Questions? WWW.NWTEMC.ORG Lynda Harvey 360.651.3295 lharvey@tulaliptribalpolice.org lyndaharvey@NWTEMC.org
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